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Air Force Cross
Medal and Ribbon |
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Air Force Cross
Ribbon |
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The Air Force Cross is the second
highest military decoration that can be awarded to a member of
the United States Air Force. |
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The Air Force Cross is the Air
Force decoration equivalent to the Distinguished Service Cross
(Army) and the Navy Cross (Navy and Marine Corps). |
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Air Force Cross Medal |
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The Air Force Cross is awarded for
extraordinary heroism not justifying the award of the Medal of
Honor. |
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It may be awarded to any person
who, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Air Force,
distinguishes him or herself by extraordinary heroism involving
one of the following actions: |
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In
action against an enemy of the United States. |
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While engaged in military
operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force. |
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While serving with friendly
foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing
armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent
party. |
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Originally entitled the
"Distinguished Service Cross (Air Force)", the Air Force Cross
was first proposed in 1947 after the creation of the United
States Air Force as a separate armed service. In July 1960, the
name of the decoration was officially changed to the Air Force
Cross. The first award of the Air Force Cross was the
posthumously made to Major Rudolph Anderson for extraordinary
heroism during the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
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Additional awards of the Air Force
Cross are annotated by oak leaf clusters, and the reverse of
every Air Force Cross is engraved with the recipient's name. |
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